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Yep. I was watching a couple of pastors Ben Marsh and James Kendall who are speaking out against the infiltration of QAnon into Christianity. They say that because religion relies on believing in stuff you cant see and you have to take things on faith that it is easy to slip between beliefs. For instance Jesus was supposed to save the world from Satan and usher in a utopia. Trump was supposed to save the world from Satan and usher in a utopia. When the beliefs run parallel they can end up crossing.
I saw this article yesterday as well:
https://www.npr.org/2021/05/27/1000865185/how-religion-education-race-and-media-consumption-shape-conspiracy-theory-belief
I saw this article yesterday as well:
https://www.npr.org/2021/05/27/1000865185/how-religion-education-race-and-media-consumption-shape-conspiracy-theory-belief